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Dionisie de Munchensi

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Warin died in 1255. Dionisie married thirdly Robert Butyller: there were no children of that marriage. She outlived her son William, a turbulent politician who died in 1287. She acted as his executrix and as guardian of her granddaughter, named Dionisie after her, who was still a child when William
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and would have been about 70 by the time of the marriage.) There were no children of the marriage, and Walter was dead by 1234. In that year Dionisie married Warin de Munchensi, lord of
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H. W. Ridgeway, "Munchensi, Warin de (c.1195–1255)" and "Munchensi, William de (c.1235–1287)" (2004) on the website of the
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in the early 13th century; died between 1293 and 1304) was the second wife of landowner Warin de Munchensi, stepmother to
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This identity is accepted by F. M. Powicke, "Bibliographical Note on Recent Work upon Stephen Langton" in
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1155-1165. Dionisie first married Walter Langton. (This is thought to have been the brother of
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of Walter of Bibbesworth: cultivating the vernacular" in Albrecht Classen, ed.,
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Kathleen Kennedy, "Le Tretiz of Walter of Bibbesworth" in Daniel T. Kline, ed.,
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in Cambridgeshire; it was active until 1347 and then merged with the nearby
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Tony Hunt, "Bibbesworth, Walter of" (2004) on the website of the
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Dionisie de Anesty (her forename is sometimes modernized to
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Index

Joan de Munchensi
Henry III
Walter de Bibbesworth
Anglo-Norman
The Treatise
Anstey Castle
Hertfordshire
Cambridgeshire
Stephen Langton
Albigensian Crusade
Swanscombe
Painswick
Joan
William Marshal
Poor Clares
Waterbeach
Denny Abbey
Mary, countess of Pembroke
Victoria County History
p. 292 and footnote 4
Victoria County History
pp. 292-295
Andrew Dalby
ISBN
978-1-903018-86-6
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
UK public library membership
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
UK public library membership
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